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Globus hystericus. Asthenopia. Sexual excitation, at times with weak erection. Often complaints of pressure on vertex. Kali bromatum 4X--General restlessness, especially of hands which always are busily employed. Nervous exhaustion.
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Asthenopia in ordinary tropical sunlight without glare pro-bably spells already existing neurasthenia, or points to some refractive error. ...
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The study of the various causes of the disease moreover will enable us to show clearly the preponderating role in the pathogeny of neurasthenic states played by the direct and primary affection of the nervous centres* However this be, neurasthenia cannot at the present moment be defined by its pathogenic origio,
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and their asthenopia was of the neuro pathic class, allied to the neurasthenic asthenopia, and often manifesting itself in those recovering from a long ill ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/20246371
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somatic, and take the form of cardiac disorder, dyspepsia, ovarian neuralgia, asthenopia. All such reactions per petuate the primary neurasthenia. Campbell ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/25310441
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Asceticism (in ethics and philosophy) [Gr. askhsiV, exercise or training]: Ger. Asceticismus; Fr. ascétisme; Ital. ascetismo. A system of conduct in which the realization of the moral life ... Asceticism is not so much the name of a moral theory as of a practical method of realizing morality. ... Asceticism was, on the whole,
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"In accord with the neurasthenic economics of subjectivity, the refurbishing of one's nerve capital led not only to a whole 'individuality' but to success, or at least the possibility of success in the world, since one could begin to spend wisely the interest of that capital" 61;
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the midst of neurasthenic tribulations, from which it will be ..... vision from asthenopia, and muscae volitantes are a source of constant worry. ...
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www.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/1/2209/1017.pdf
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